Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, May 24, 1881, Image 3

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tcxnm ABvxHiaE ream* CMpwtal * te sowayreapmsfote for tMrowttwrta•*■■■■«"■ -nt « tbe «a®*- (ircMUw lMr«e<4M Bally la (Wat*. Umwli R»d JtfteßM WUlfo l ' MfoartfWßMata* fiwe«a firwt appear ur. *r <m •<***** yy, <'oi*«u torirmr, will be went „ ggy ettraao ope* th* following term* . o_a mt, «aaft ta aMveeww 31 no puMtmtaaah in advance toe fee afep weePeM-v at Harirw* as rawmv. fajßaßßMaaafctfHSiSi^-- Cbnaril IMmctwry. i4P<gnUnanfe( by *rv Mr. DctiLl: n_^ —,»tafa»,i*v Llamand 7topm gfi M*4ay aad Matvrtaay before *'nXSaMa, M Sunday aad Saturday at* tawwtav and Saturday be talk a *, la ever'- Other rocatk • tenta puorr other Uh femday and Bat ;r*ay tM>q*i. at 11 a■». and every Uh Man ila v *m*a(aat at 3 at fc nrr . a iMeaa e**rv Sunday night, t* prvmßhliw rm feba *1 K u'wjay ma bin at th" Mtorttiet dorrev, RuLam MWtron -*•». J * kmbmt M.«l'e OaaU. tat Bandar and Baturdav Heart'* Chareh, 3d Hnnday and Kuortay tofcire ..Barton's Ciiap-L art .. FMBaMp Otmnrth p a> *1 X3g HPree'.CUpta Mb Bunday ibegtyr • ’° **£ hu t»ia y 1 r PVI>«* t'faCVTT Bev. T. H. Ttuwrum WMteOak. K Huxley and Saturrfav br f lir « Dune'a chapel. 3d Sunday aed Sat ,rdavbi fore st Mary’s, ad Sunday and H.tnrday te*w» Appliog, 4th Sun Uy ui aaturday btawv. By Mtev.J M. AnilhkW: xicfere church, td Bunday.. Mt Lch" ona. Sd Honda v Grvwwehureh it h Nunda v *'■ g r at. J. BoaKM : <H4 I'niua let Murder Silver Bun, 3d HeaSay . • Harlem. *1 Suuday, 4 p w FOB BARGAINS in GENERAL MERCHANDISE go to H A. COOK. ■ mu ■ TO ENJOY LIFE WEATHER LIKE THIS. TOC MUST kei:p cool! THEREFORE REMEMBER, That you can get ICE-COLD LEM ONADE GINGER POP and SODA WATEHs M well as ICE in qtranti twe t<<etb«r with the brst Caudle (Franrh) delightful canned Coined B *f, Caaaetl Breakfast Mackerel, and other GOOD THINGS. W FRESH AND PURE, at ~«M The Little €em! NEW YORK MILLtaERY STORE. Mlfft NEIjjEPURCELL I Dealer in Fine Fren-h Mdlmtwv, I Velvet', Ribbons, Novelties m Neck IWa-r, Fancy and Jet Jcwwlry. Etc. i 7XB Broad at net, under ICeuiral Hotel. AUGUSTA. GA. MB* No good* on Approbation I apo 3tn «RMUI IAILROAB GEORGIA RAILROAD 00, | taiperintvuxteid* Office. I Augusta, Ge., Nov, Sth, Uto. I Com mend ug Hunda>' tbe 7th hurt, the M«h"WtiU passenger echediu-- wiU In uper f Mil I -WHBT Deity fc-rer* Actuate IM a w ■Arriva Camek 11 St) a ni | “ MllMgnvflU 4U p m I Meet m • 43 p m I “ Wa*hUgt0u............... 3 |o p m I " Athene 310 p ■» t " AtsMhg. 343 p m I NO a-EAST Dally M*am Atlanta . 715 a m I - Athraa 913a ra I WaaMugton 10 45 a m | " Maenn 7OOa tn I “ MlHaSgiwUie 85Sa tn E “ Camak 135 p tn JBrrlxi SaMuata ■>« cananrUun tn or Rem Waabhuctoo on l«lw Iwi—tilin JUfly, Etaapi Sunday Br.Mgueta Ap ■ I Uv. Harlmu 733 am Br Mannul 30 p a Ax. AuruMa «oo a m ■ NO SWEHT Datlv ■see* Ausu»La . 3.10 p m ■I “ Camak looam ■rriva Moarta 344 am I " MHMgevUU 4 Warn ■ I “ Maenn «45 a m ■ “ AU>w 730 a m ■ " Hhata. .3to am 1 NO 4-1 8T Dally ■mv* AUaata fl 15 p tn B " Athaae 4oop tu ■I “ Maenn... 700 p m ■ MHUdgwtHe 9 15 p tn Ml . *barta 10 45 p m Camak 4 10 a m Ausuata 700 am oueaaiUvu k>r Mauue on Sunday Mir Un* Nna. 1. 3. 3 aad’i will not Stop st AiaUmm ■ro?r2ri»”* i ' l; '' F, ‘ > 1,1 ■x JOMNM*, E R. DORSET ■ f "*h*rlntandmit Gen. Pam. Atfvut ■otice to Pa Bong rs. ■)>MMEN<TNO FEBRVART lek 1«R1. ■rt until further lartior Um pmwmtuc r far.. Uw. Gloria RaMcnad main line and Mncben. wHI be aa Mkvwn: ■ Agent's rata, three emKe per mile ■ 1 mln rate, tasr esateper mUe. harm) J and ttyeers. halt the rale, tnr any dtotanr- » eenu are berety aoliiud that 11 w* 'ad tu tmmhaae ttoketa frvm the Ht. W ‘•'"OU. they MUbeeßsqrvri Um trms earn »r« ttakatanUm an-ar »" «««W* *«w Sun the train "fhmreanu per mN* Thmmlw* to |*ir*timaevaataew .4 the redu.— t rah nr luns ttNiiMs toeAr* «ol«rU« Um H ER D-lEHEY Gen ra-« Agt SOCIAL OOhEIP. May apptes are rtpr. Green appiaa aad eoUr. Chlotawm ars In " - ■ Beboeribe to the new academy fund, ■•try up that Bah pend, gantlemeo Farmers are putttng tn thetr beat Uctas. Mach onto *<M bo Injured by the dreau> What baa become of <wr Appling writer’ We have mere Beet now than aaythbtg etoe The Aahesdrs laafttale u coend to be MR. M<* Ater Atepbeaa wtn be In Augusto to tnnrvmw. \ Btoce oar test Mm we've had ao™ «x>| weather Judge Roebuck's borne bad the mumps teat week. Soleu-rlbe tor ywr oowaky paper, only St per annum Mr* Irene Ware, of A ppi tn*, was In Har loci Sunday. A eireus Is needed to Harlem to carry off <n>r surplus ehaage. Th* Trtppe Hprts* to Ui- popular remut for protnenadem wow There waa a prtvaAs. to-' nlc at Falling Hp rings on Ratu nt »y tost. Oir Qn.vetr.wn corrmptiedent to extreme ly “i-rstoimar -MWndy ee. Mr. H. A. Ouch baa a patch of the beat rtmto we have ween this eeaeon. Chicken pie season is at hand, but tb* chk'bena are "non come-at lble I We have a communication from Blate Rock which will appear next weak. ■'The Little Gem" furnishes loe Cream to tarhlllen sod pio-nics whenever desired Frank Hatrher la rapidly getting out the Umber for tae h< irtge over Hlg Ku User. Oats are being cot and hauled by maav of our plantfws. and hands are In demand. Mlaa Alice Embry Is In town again, and the hearts of all our boys are under her con trol. The genial Tom Wright, of Camak, to at tending to the various offices held by Jack Hussey. Mr. and Mrs W H Anthony spent a por tion of last week with the letter's mother, at Wrightsboro. A young man from Thomson brought a beef to town on Saturday last, making all Harlem glad. Gardens in this section are literally burn ed up. and we are passing through a terri ble Spring drouth. The biackberrv emp Is going to be a fal'- ure. and »m« of our Inhabitants—well, you can finish the sentence. The annual plc-nlc at the State lunatic asylum occurred on Thursday tost, and was quite a phmaaat affair. Mr. Acquilia Flint, of Augusta, brought up to Harlem for Interasantoo Sunday last the oorpee of an lafaat child. We are sorry to learn that Hon. 8. C Lamkin was quite sick last wnek, btong af fltofed with seretai carbunklee. R'freehlng ehower Saturday evening, but ■dt enough to wet the ground To 4o good wn need a regular trash mover. Remember, the closing exercises of the Harlem High Hchool take place on the 23d June, ami a gala time is expected. Mrs. McCormack and Mrs. Leitner, of Linwood, bneored our sanctum with their prreeoce on Naturday morning last. The bouse of a negro named Wakefleld, living in tbe neighborhood of Mr. Collins, wae destreyed by fire Holiday afternoon. Coder the excellent management of that Christian lady. Mra. McCormack, the Lin wood Bunday Hchota eonUnuee to flourish. L. V. Hatcher Is having lumber dreaaxi for the erection of a large residence on oonx-r of Weet boundary and Railroad Ave. Mr. J. L- Hussey and family leave to-day for a m<Mith‘s visit to the former’s parents, st Warsaw, N. C. We wish them much pleasure. Partiee tn Auguste and elsewhere who wish to budd In Harism. can now buy land here at reaeonshle figures -"to- notice of twenty-five kite tor sale. The Augusta News states that Miss Mol lie Brel, one of the belies of our ooonty and who has been speeding some time In Au gusta, returned home last week. On and after June 1. poetal cards will be positively unmallable with anything but th<> Sil-lrres on the side appropriated for di rections. And don't you forget tt- Altiert Smith, who killed Teasdsto Calla way In Washington In March last, and who was to have hren trted for mutder next month, knocked tbe jailer down Thursday night and eeeaped jail. Th- lumber to now being pr"t>ared for th spredy election of a haudsome .»Uage for Jack Hussey, our lodefatigtbh’ ami clever railnrel agMrt, postmaster and operator, ,< the lot next to M B. Hatcher's residence on the rest side. We regrat to learn that while OoL M C. Fulttei ami lady were di Ivlug out of Thom son one da y last week, their horse tiecame frightened and ran away. Mrs. Fulton, we ■re sorry to state, being thrown from the buggy or in Jumping out, received painful tajiwiee', Ute Colonel was uot hurt. We wish friend Moore of the News would say to sock of the enterprising monied men of A-igusta that a fortune can be made by building a hotel at thto place sufficiently large to accommodate tbe great number of people who anxious but unable to ttad ac commodation here We mean what we say. Aikfuste News. Mr and Mrs. Toombs Du Bose returned to t belr home In (Mumble county Friday oltomoon They were hun <>red as tbe first passregere over the ho gust* snd Knoxville railroad, tbe favor of Gao Stovall. Ulustraling tteeil In a pleasant excursion tendered to the preecut terminus of tbe road near tbetr home. We are Indebted to Mr. C. W Brunner, of Augusta leoo-ln-law of Prof. Geo. O. Bob- IMont for a special invitation for ourself sod lady to attend a grand ball of the po tato of Mtae *“• • rhlch oc * ur " d “ th. Market Hall ne Friday nlgbt tost We very much not being able to av tZrt Masking of tbe aßalr, tbe Cbrontole —y , : • One of the gems at the evening wm it* “r mhtat - hXTto^tarha’ •' hl" little Jew® In Harlem. WEDNEt DAY’S WORK A firaiwt Siicomj, Large Crowd *“ AttrwMwiiee—The Speakers —Work of the i>el«-gatcM—Maae Meetia* Calks*. Etc. Agreeable tn anwoumcement, two cteto gaUw (nun each of tbe prohibition clutm in the canty—or at toast I own a majority <>f them—as** at the Oowrt H.aise on Wednes day taK. Togtohar with the detogasm ap peared the two orators of the day. Mmmrs LaMotte of Savannah, and Tbroer of At lanta Then fnun all sidee poured In the ekowd. anti! the number swelled to a very flattering stoe The tedtea especially were out in full tonoe, l.laas their souls, eocuui agiug the great work by lhmr smiles and preaemoe. The convention opened ato.ut 10:90 a. m by electing Rev. J. B K Smith Praeldent, and J. W. Von wee Secretary. After ptayer by Rev. G. W Duvall, the I’reatom* Intruduoed to the audience Mr. Chan. O LaMotte, of ttovaaaah. who epok<- at oouatomnabte tongtg upon Um great evil resulting from Intouuperatire, explaining In a sound, logical manner, “a thisieaad and owe fa ta" of the baneful influence upon »- alety, upon the morals of the general pul - Hr. aad of the misery and woe flowing upon all mankind from the sal" and uaeof entont spirt to. The truths that fell from the lipa •f the speaker were keenly Mt by every listener, atxl ntuch good wkl probably re sult therefrom. Mr. J. E Tbroer of Atlanta was next te trudwowl, but It requires sn abler pen than ours to describe even ui pert thu manner In which b« held Ide bearers as It were In a tranre reusing them at will to weep by lb«< recital of facto of thu deep inieery that had oorau within his own observation, from the use of spirituous liquors; of starving litth cnun. heart-broken wives, murders, etc, wbHe on thu other hand he would reuse the audience to roar with laughter, while their chenka were yet wet with tears, by the le eital us humorous aaecdotoe descriptive tholunstle eiterances sad behavior of the average drunkard, making "pigs of thorn selves at home and pupa of tb«maelvee abroad,'" "walklag al<*g the street singing Simply to Thy Crook I Cling and listing under their arms a paper bag of broken e ga, all streaming down their side," and many others on this line, making an Illus trative and forcible point with each against the use of intoxicating drink. Then at In terval* he wmtid drift Into a strain of elo qimnoe simply sublime, enchained the rapt attention and deep admiration of every be ing within the reach of hie voice. For a full ! hour and a hall Mr. Throne held the stand, a id at the conclusion of his speech there was doubt lee* not one who would have d< - Cltned to have beard him tor ae long again, but there was Important work for the dele gatee to look after, and the President arose t > make each announcement, but waa Inter rupted by Mr. Eb Williams, who took the floor holding In hte hand a large and beau tiful bouquet of flowers, which he pireented to the Praeldent. tn behalf of one of the fair ones present, in the most beauUlul and elo quent Impromptu speech of five minutes It has ever been our pleasure to listen to, and which smrved well aa the polishing touch to the day’s already glorious aucceea. The presentation of flowers to the Con vention waa Indeed a joyous surprise, and WM received and responded to by the Pre* Ideotln quite a warm and happy manner, and after a tew further remarks from the Chair, the public exercises of the aay were announced at an end After a short re cess tor dinner the delegates re-aMeinblnd for the transaction of their special duties, a synopsis of which proceedings we give below: In private session, President Smith In the chair. Mnvwl aad adopted that the extra session of the Geqeral Assembly to meat la July ■ext, be petitlowed to so amend the act pro hlbljlkg the sale of Intoxicating liquors in MoDuflecounty, that the same might ap ply with equal tores to Columbia county. Tne following Is the set referred to: Ax Act to prohibit the sale or furnishing of spirituous, malt or other Intoxicating li quors. within McDuffie county, and to provide a punishment for the same. Har: 1. Be It enacted. That from end after the iraaaag" of thia act. that it Rhatl not be lawful tor any person or persons, to sell or turnlsh either directly or Indirectly, any spirituous, malt, or other Intoxicating li quors wttnln the limits of the county of McDuffie. Sn 2, Be tt further em tid, That any person or (••rsone who shall v lolate lbs pro visions nt this set. shall be deemed guilty of a mlwlemeaoor. and <mi eon-lcUoc. slisl! be punished as to prescribed in section 4310 of the Code of Georgia. Sre 3 Be It further enacted. That the provisions of this act shall uot apply to practicing physicians furnishing liquor* In ca»s ot medical treatment, nor to partire s-'lllng whisky who have already secured llceoaea. until the expiration of the same Sac 4 He tt further enacted. That all laws aud parts of laws In conflict with thi* act br, and the sama are hereby, repealed. Approved August flfl, !87» Moved and carried, that Hon. H. K Oasey aud Hon. J. P. Williams beappoiuted auxn m I lire to ore that thia bill 1s properly pre sented before th» Legislature, and to labor for Its euoresatul passage Alternate*-Rev. J. B. K Braith and Ma rtan McDaniel. Moved ami carrlevl. That a mass meeting be held at the Court House on tbe first tart unlay In July next. Moved and carried, that the President of each society In tbe county appoint st once a committee of six, three males and there female*, to canvaM their Immediate tec- Uona In the Interest of this movement, and for each society to report progress after regular mw-tlngs of their club to tbe parent society at Harlem. After the discussion of a few private mat ter* the meeting adjourned, subject to a call of the President. At night Marera. LaMotte sod Throer ad dressed a targe audb-noe at tbe Methodist eh uroh in Harlem, and much good waa dons in cnossqueoce of their remark*. W« feta aafe In saying that there were none present during tbe exercises of tbe day wbo regretted tn the least having beun there, and we predict that at tbe taas* metal ng oa tbe And July no teas than one thousand soul* will be present. For oureell and lady, and In btaialf of all present town Hark iu. we return thanks tor the in«pltai>k> treatnisol we resolved St the heeds of our frleods In Appling, end treat that It may eooa be oar bapppprlvl lege to return "measure tor measure H Gray Haire ar* hoooratta*. but their pre tpature appearnare to amaiylng Parker"- Heir ttafaam I* popular for cleanlitwaui and promptly r<a»tonng the youthful color. Klectloii wf ORtccrM. An adjourned m-rtSJn* «<< the Hartean Cat* Flak Pond stuck Irak lets waa heSi at the office of the Colutahl-' AdverUasr o i Tuesday night last. Dr. B. Ji- Casey In the chair, and M B Hatcher acUsraa Revvwta ry. On rootkwi the following Ik*ru of Di rectors waa etecterl: J. w Bklu PraeMteut. M B. HaxnSKM. Treasurer. yF. Vkhorkb. Hecratary Dte A. J. HaxDKba, Da T. H Brvvx-r Moved that Dr H R Gwy be appointed a cowimlttae of one to enake appMnsUoa foe and attend to obtalwta* a charter of taour (roratton for Una oompauy. The Hecrelarv wae luetns-teß to nnAlfv the absrnt members of the pcoce<«dlng» of this Snorting After a abort dtemnwior aa to ttve bret plan of bulb ling the dam. amt the thne tn stock the pond iwl-lch will bn nest fallu th* movttag adjourued, eutqei-t to a call of the President. M B Harms*. &<c. THE ASHMOKE INSTITUTK. Kucotimglng Report from the Building Cnmmitteo—ttae Hite Laid OIF, Etc. The second (■er4iag of thiter who hav>> the speedy arwAkm of th" Aabmorr Insti tute al brert, met st Uie Methodist church on Monday night of laet weak. President H. R Casey in the chair. The Building Committee reported great suceeM an-1 asked fbr further time Oa motion, ('apt. J. W. Bed. J. W. Vero nee. Dt. T. H. Beven*. Judge M. B. Roebuck and Jsmre Clary were old ted as members of ttu- Uuildlng Committee. Ramsrks from several of the memtsTs showed the deep and growing Intervet felt In thia lieportaat matter, and II waa atated by s«cli sperkci that the prospect of suc cess was Indeed flattering. Tt>" proposed site tor th" academy has been selected, a majority Is-iag In favor of theaite d-onted hy Mr. 1 V. Bullard, being an acre of ground near the TTlppe Spring on the *id>< nearest the rallnsuL It waa advised tiist the building bo three etonea high, the upper story to be used by the Maeonlc tieternity. Thia matter was left with tlui'Budding Committee, who are i to amaider piopoeltiowe from the Maeond to this end. Moved that Prof Ashmorr' req no-.1 Pi of. Orr to visit Harlem and address the public on this Im portent sub j'-ct at hie earliest op portunity. On motion the meeting adjourned until Tusodsy night. May 34th. at Ho'clock. - Tire Dinner at Falling Nprlngii, On Saturday Last. On Hatunlny last Mr. Lewis, a native of England but by adoption a cltlsen of New York and oonncctsrt with one of the largest whelesab- liquor dealer* In the United HtaUw but who has fur the past eighteen months or two years been recrretlrig tn our Houthlanrt, ontertainod a few of hie friends out at the "Ureeeut Falls." a name which we now give It, but known aa "Laurel Gleu." ‘‘Our little B<-n of our Little Gem” furnished the Ice cream, lemons, etc forth" occialon. and these with the nice viands ol the table, spread out on a snow white table Cloth on terra firms, from the princely house of Mr. Collins, gave to the occasion a relish moat enjoyable. And then to be hold this little group on buggy and carringc cushions seated aruued till* lowly table ami note with what gusto each and every one -lookin'" tlwme delicious delireclee well, "there's no use talking." and yet diln mu sic was treelv Indulged In. but full lustier wat done to the table luxuries 11m Mlasee 0. were there In all their native loveliness and gave a charm end s finishing touch to the ooeaaioo. We had a "delay time" and all pasaed off aa merry as a marriage bell. The dramatis pereoiun, the scenery, the picturesque falls, this '' Mlnahaha or '"laughing water" aslt caacade-l adown thia crew-nt cliff, arched over withthodeengrrKSi toliag* and the perfumed and brvely blooms of tto- rhododendron or mountain laurel, all combining, oonetituted a grouping and a gala <lay that will long live on memory's tatilot. And just here, en vaseant a wonl of this Cres<-nt Fails. And a strange freak of nature It is. Far miles around the coun try Is a plneywo. >ds plain, and from this level plateau of land and scenery, there is seen a email Uli from whence laauas a spring, and then all of a sudden there ie a narrow gorge or “mountain cave," and here Is th* beautiful cascading; >»f a horse-shoe aha|si is the rock adown which the water falls over a kind of soap stone, and slightly Impregnated with ths taels of alum, than wltli the vegetaUoa aad tee trews, aepaoial ly Ui<- rhododendrons. Urn natural growth Os Um mountain ledge. It Wuatal eaem teat the great CreaUtr just cut out from the moentalaa a small specimen of its sMoery, and dropped It down tn this level country thatthoaeof HI" creatures who were not able to visit the mountains might see tlnun In mmature. This Fall dsuerwee a tpor* mended notice, but enough for the purpo a.u<<rt thia writing Now when at eveotku this little party returned to Harlem, here was the flrat oloudl.-t that eha<led the brow of iuiv one o its. Now while we have re fralii.il fr.eu personating any of this "hap oy family’’ that figured In this plc-ntc sto ry. yet I must not <Moae this article without the special compliments of the day tietag paid u> little Grace Huaeey, a little olnkl of 77 months old. and yet tbe Swmrved of ell oimervera. aa sh» lightly aad gracefully tlpiMvl ahsigover tee sward, now and then sllt>plng up on tbe sllppnry pin*-straw and ever slid anon like a mountain nymph dip ping from the spring with a sliver cup time draughts of pure cool emter. and poNtely harraiug It around to the tarter ninnibers of th« rierty. A wineewne. merry, bright, prta ty child Is Grace. Take it all in all. this plc-nlc was sn occasion of mirth and mgrri menu and though Ba. Iras waa absent Mor man was there, the only Spirit* being tee glad spirits of the entire company. w« re turns. Ito Harlem about4 o'clock, bringing with us a refreshing stiower, which waa vet y mu<-h detared and ean.e a welcome lucrre-ugsr to our pare tied earth H. A smooth >m plexh as tn*i te sad by every lady wbo will uae Par fear's Ginger Toafo. For promptly regUiattA IB* liver ami kid niys and purifying the blood there is noth- Ing like tt, and thia fa Um r-oac why tt to so quickly removes ("mpta'iend give a rosy bloom in the chetat. ttee feutior. the Aiqg-UMtM 1» NOW TOK I *<-Mt ill .iVutiffUMlAt ! TERMS LOW FARE nUsrULINN a joiao., FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS. NOS 616, 617 ann tJW KCULOCK STREET, tt * , ,TO OUR PATRONS: O.r Foundry and July by Ore. have teem rebriflt ealargwl and furniaffa 1 LROS AND BRASS CANriNGH AND MACHINKKT us able pi tore and of tire bret qosUly. Prtcre will be given u tanate wrar h-tttag uakoow what yon used Ts need mcti sent to J™' b- \LTI7 7/ Mill or Eagiixi write an. A,——— ‘ c. & amiß <t Harlem, G-cl. \ BKG LEAVE TU INFORM TUE TRADING PUBLIC THAT THEY HATE A FULL \ and Bwe kit of \ f 1 !>/ W 7 VIJ I TTQ <vwstantly*m hand. CHEAP FOR THE CARB, «M vTfI.VA.Fv 11*1 VJLJll*ij aa Hay. Corn. Bacon, Ftuur, Lard, Meal, etc In addition to the above already lanr" stock, we hews a NODA FOUNT. wRb tor. constantly furnishing threw who «Aeb «rtee, oeta, Buaanrer drinks, and are ptatoMd to give ue a call. We have also a tine lutes K, Which we <««i at prices to suit the timne Thanktag the rw bl to tor thtar pa* fWlwnto age, we rearewtfull v solicit a oonUnnanee <>t th" aanm, hoping at all Unsaa to fleam their rexihrtenen by good, bonnet, fair and square dealing. PEOPLE oFCOLUMBIA COUNTY Let it be Known Your County that Peter Keenan S ill keeps the (wad in AUGUSTA in all that pertain* U> FINE, Heu«k fnatle SIIOKS ami BOOTS, and everything *dne kept in a flrat-a*aas Wins House. Bor~F*ir and honorable dealing ia bia end and aim, Mr BROAD Strt«l, opposite tbe Monument, AUGUSTA, GA. PEIER KEENAN, agt IAI ROW PREPARED ’ ' To offer theJLARGEST and moat complete itock ofJ-Mi DRY '.GOODS,' CLOTHING, SHOES, Mr HATS, Etc., it has ever been my pleasure to commence MT* SPRING trade with. I hope by ooutinnal additions dur “®» BMF* ing Spring and Summer, to make it still more attractive, -NBt MF* sod hope by fair dealing and attention to businaea, to and receive the patronage of the oommuaity -m M I3.Hatob.er. CL.ARK.’B MILLINERY and Fancy DRY GOODS Store, axe Brcwaid Street, Avgvrte, Qa* Lnrge and varied stock nf the’ latest HaTR, BONNETn CAM, Etc Lacre/, Heir Goods Ribbons, Silks, Satin, Buttona. Jewelry sad Flowers. B - New goods by steamer and Express weakly •** Dwnovwat'a Pal tern* tor Ladies snd Children. N. BRUM CLARK, Angvsla, Ga. •t®" Small profits and quick sales -wa mrt* ' ~~ a. i in., .'ti ..tt— rxrawwsa Clearance OF CARPETS ! —■ ■ If • • —. 1— 111 order tn redure stock and avol I carrying goods over. I will offer my st<tofc'of CAR PE TN. amounting to 34'i.00n and over, alt freeh goods, new drelgun aadj niAnrtbm. aS very reduced prices, embracing aa follows; Royal Velvet Csrpe's, Body Brnnsels do, Tapestry Brussels do,' Extra snd Imperial Three-ply do, B<xjlch Ingrain do, fcxtra Super and Haperfina do, Cotton and Wool do, Hemp and Vienna do; I, *, j and 4 4 Vsnstian do; * and j Stair Brussels do; Stair Rods and h ixlures, Napier and Cqom Mattings; Plain, Checked and Fancy Canton do; Cheap Stripe Carpeting; Window Cornicea, Lice Cor tains, Cretonnes. Lambrennin Hbada and Bullion Fringe, Piano and Table ("overs; Window Nbadea in SaOilaMd, Fringed Plain and Gold Hands, Velvet Sofa Ruga. Smyrna Sofa Rowe, Vai* vet and Brussels Ruys; Cocoa l)oor Mata, Velvet do, Bi Meets do, Rmyrur •Io; Sheep Shin Mata, Crumb t loth', Chromo*, Wall Paper aad Borders. Rnaiio Bhadoe, Fire Screens, Carriage snd Buggy Mata. Cwdar] ('heats, Star Oil Clotlta aad Crash. All goods sold for not oaab or city M- oeptauoe. JAS. G. BAILIE, 713 BROAD HTHECT, AUGUSTA/SA 5.5 I3iiil<liit|f" IgOtM Mftlo, At A M«x>vifl<«e !! LN THE BEAUTIFUL AND WORLD RE NOWN HEALTH RBHOUr, HARLEM, GA., Ju*t 34 mile* from A'lguata. on the Georgia Railroad. A pure, fresh, bus 11 eg atmos phere. pure te»4 apring water*, ehsuy grove*, level tends, sail the beat of society, Metmrils' and Baptist churches, and one ot tbe beat High Hcbmito In tbe Blate, the am kfernrledgeo edvaotagwi ta the pises over, all other town* <><> Um> G-’-rgta rtUlr-a i Tits lot* are In the corporate Hmite of the town, os north able fafmaal. And suitable kx kEHIDENCm OR WTURB*. In any tax-- desired or thee* lots can be had at s bargain, as Har-, len> I* rapidly building up ami lamlu are In •wnatent demand These lots ere eepretol ly sultsbte (or August* mertbant* and bu-. taaess reel! who wteh Bummer bomeo for thelt famillee. that Utev may be free.l rlur4 ir« the heated * Seen hoa. the eka.-, ttn por<- atm-wpbere of a crowd.vi city. Tbe' Mi r acrvxnmodati.ai train anabtea mao of, business to reach Augusta by » a. m . and. to return by S'Wp. m.. and those wbo wish to reaofe the City eartier the rag alar nw.rn-l tag pa*ee*toer train will put them there by 7 A in and return them to Martem at t iff p. m . thus affording every advaatXMre and| ann-roroodatkmi needed Ui suit all .-tea*as- For further parttenl*lb, adoroea at <w.ce I my tt L V. BALLARD. I To Merchante' Our steak nf eroakery j gtaaawar*. lamp* aad laaap ttafeusaa. wood ware and Ueware to tbe 4 taraesl ever brought to tMs maruet: BUT Lid see oar splaudM iww ta gnod* and yim will bn 0L» rtnoed that ear priene cannot bp beat Mcßgnm and Ui. AftaMa. <»a Tbe Mumc Hmm of Übe" Bomb G. O. RoMeeon. at Angweta soil to Tessa Arkaneaa, Lnutaianii. Mlaataaippt. Ataharae Tlortda smt every Southern Mate north of Georgia Auguatv nan juatlv claim p> have the 'Movk’ll'.oae "f Uiebouth. ' Mlle TlettM Georgia Railroad Ox, ) Office Gen Fasseugag fegt. I Augusta, Mandi 1, IBM | Commencing Du* date, tbta mbm> ny will sell FI VK Hl NDHKD MiLE TICKETS, good over mein Mm and branebrs, al THIRTBRN U-1IM) DOLLARS each. These tiokelfl will lie issued to individuate, firnu or fannl ee, but not to Anna and famHUk oombin td. E. R DORftWY, Gon. Utaoaengrr 4<ent. AAlllirxory I MRS. S. H. Ila* just received a :nw and verted eeoort tueatut mils ui oiuihs uni Also, » beaaufal salvation ot inis uni in num All of wtifoh are the lit pm HPRING •lylee fend direct from Npw York, which *be offer* to her frivnAn and Ipalroua. Hb* baa ■ varied and band -tome aeuonmnet of RUCHINGS, VEILING, TIES, &«. wbieh «be win take pteaanr* ip ahnw. mg to tar friends wad cuatotnwn. Cell and examine before buying •teewbwm. MRH N B GIBHON, llartaau, Gn. March to 8m Ge . Kfebiomn a <>u. Hbip pteuoe atal ungaa* to any bofeM In IheHouth oa trtaffor fifteen 'teya. with privltagwot rtawrautg. tn* <rf all eanens k»f trn*portati<>a. If notenliiely asil.faetia ■ r.